Rare Fruit Tree Nursery in California sells over 1000 Varieties
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Exotica Rare Tropical Fruit Tree Nursery in Vista, California. In this episode, John shows you around Exotica Rare Fruit tree nursery that grows Organically and shares with you some of the many tropical and subtropical rare fruit trees that they have available for sale. If you want to plant a fruit tree orchard or edible landscaping trees and shrubs. You will also discover some of the many fruit trees that are planted around the nursery as breeding stock and demonstration orchard. You will learn some of John's top picks for planting tropical and subtropical fruit trees in locations that get little or no frost. You will also discover how some of the trees are propagated at Exotica Fruit Tree Nursery and much, much more. Watch my original Exotica Fruit Tree Nursery Tour Video from at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cXPUwD0JT8
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Hyperbole and repetition overload...
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and I thought I was the " only " fruit crazy person. Love your work John, thank you for sharing. OMG a whole new world to explore and fruits I l didn't even know existed. People like yourself make for easy appreciation of the wonders of the world. greetings from Australia
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i went there yesterday. everything was wayy to expensive.
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Hi
You were talking growing fruit trees in Southern California, would Savannah Georgia be of the same zone. After watching a lot of you videos, I want to more and become sustainable..
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Great video!!! But you mention SoCal a lot, think you will do something for Bay Area folks? Fruit trees specifically in the east bay 9a 😀
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I did not even know this place existed and I live only about 15 miles from it. on one of your recent videos a viewer commented that he went to Exotica in Vista to buy a moringa. so I went to google maps and found it's located near me. I'm going to go soon to get moringa and other rare trees! Thank you John, you are an inspiration to new gardeners like myself!
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John , where in California is this nursery?
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will they be ok in south west az
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did anyone count the times he said erotica has 1000 blah blah blah
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why don't they have a website ?
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Hello John, I'm looking for some information on edible plants, maybe you can point me in the right direction? I would love it if I email you?
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John. Where can we buy Mangosteen Plant? Mango Trees and ship to us?
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this guy needs his own show if he doesn't already. very entertaining, educating, informative, and just plain cool! love these videos!!
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have you ever been to Puerto Rico? i just planted 20 fruit trees on my land.
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Lots of Talking
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There are so many different varieties of Mulberries though. Even here in Southern Michigan, there are wild Mulberry trees EVERYWHERE! I do have to say they aren't as sweet as the domesticated mulberries but still, they can be grown here. My favorite is Shangri La, it is a 6a plant that does well here.
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Hey John is there any Exotic Nursery that you recommend to buy online from I live in Texas but I am looking for like Spanish limes , Guava , Sea Grapes ???
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If you're thinking of buying a guava tree buy more than one. We have a Mexican one that was planted 10 years ago. Its maybe 23 ft tall and 8 wide. I say buy more than one because we only get like 50 guavas a year. Yes they're big pear shaped, and taste AMAZING, but I feel like there's never enough and If I could go back in time I would have planted like 4 guavas trees. You can plant them close together because they grow more straight up than out sideways. Just my 2 cents. I bought 5 more but it'll be years before I see any fruit :'(
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